Example sentences of "that under " in BNC.

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1 A survey by the National Association of Schoolmasters/Union of Women Teachers reveals that under the new financing formula nearly 60 per cent of secondary schools will be less well funded and about 40 per cent better resourced .
2 Patrick Moss , director of legal aid in Hong Kong , said that under the scheme , a successful litigant paid between 10 and 12 per cent of his damages to a central fund which financed other cases .
3 A source close to the investigation said : ‘ Although there was no obligation to notify the authority , one might have felt that under the circumstances they should have done . ’
4 Peasants told his collaborators that under NEP conditions not even the poorest received financial help and advice on sowing and agricultural methods from the local Soviets , as they had done previously , during the period of War Communism .
5 You should understand , however , that under the Hire Purchase scheme all you are buying is the car itself .
6 He knew that kidnap and torture were a blatant violation of the Chilean military code and that under the same code he was entitled to register any reservations with a superior officer .
7 While not seeking to whitewash General Noriega , he asked : ‘ Where is the guarantee that under some trumped up pretext … the US would not send [ forces elsewhere ] to justify their arguments are right ? ’
8 The answer is that under any and all circumstances , America 's Treasury believes that the Federal Reserve 's monetary policy is strangling the economy .
9 The only trouble was that under questioning it became clear that one of his central aims was to abolish mortgage tax relief .
10 ‘ You all know , ’ Jeremiah went on , ‘ that under the terms of the trust that we are required to manage the land and sell when it 's no longer profitable .
11 What is clear is that under an Awlad Amira administration Tibbu did not seem to have acquired any of those ordinary benefits which were available to Zuwaya .
12 There is little doubt that under any future administration we will get a larger supply of index-linked gilts . ’
13 Indeed , as the country 's stalwart burghers give lusty tongue to the national anthem , Apres des siecles d'esclavage — ‘ After centuries of slavery ’ — there might be some cynics who would be tempted to reflect that under the present system they are not an awful lot better off .
14 They forget that under the last Labour Government the cab trade was decimated .
15 Howarth 's fax stated that under the Conservatives , science funding has increased by 25 per cent above inflation .
16 There is no need for the former , given that the schools already have to publish examination results and that under the Conservatives they will have to be inspected by a new form of genuinely independent inspecting agencies .
17 There is no indication or evidence that under such circumstances contact can be confusing or lead to divided loyalties .
18 He believes that under these conditions of choice , which he describes as the original position , there is only one set of principles which can be rationally chosen to govern a society enjoying favourable social and economic conditions .
19 This sort of nonsense could have been fairly innocuous had it not been for the fact that under Napoleon I , the frequent employment of courtiers in great and influential offices of state had led to a gradual isolation of the Emperor , which in turn gave too much power to those close to the throne , many of whom , it should be noted , actively worked against him in the last years of the reign .
20 They argued that under imperialism there could be no separate ‘ national question ’ .
21 Johansson estimates that under such a plan Sweden would gain $40 for every tonne of carbon it does not produce that it would have produced under market forces alone .
22 In 1963 , when he was already Leader of the Labour Party , Harold Wilson promised that under a Labour government there would be ‘ Grammar School education for all ’ , and few in the Labour Party wanted to be seen as the enemy of the grammar schools .
23 There must have been a suspicion that under the control of these Authorities only left-wing teachers need apply for jobs , and that money that might have been spent on education was being spent elsewhere ; for example , on supporting lesbian or ‘ gay ’ groups .
24 Mr. Croucher replied that under the present law it was up to the applicant to notify other people of their intention in writing .
25 Tottenham were furious and protested to the League , only to be told that under wartime regulations it was perfectly in order .
26 Recalling , no doubt , the sad disruptions of her own early life , she declared that ‘ our grand study has been to make him happy ’ , and added that under their Rousseau-inspired regime , in which Basil was taught nothing ‘ but what he learns from the evidence of his senses ’ , he had become ‘ certainly the most contented child I ever saw ; the least disposed to be fretful . ’
27 This finding suggests that under situations of poor glycaemic control platelets from diabetic subjects are less sensitive to the antiaggregatory effects of prostacyclin ( Jones et al , 1985 ) .
28 On Friday , 18th February , 1859 , a week after Tite 's question to Manners , Hall raised the subject of Scott 's appointment again , saying that under the rules of the House he had been debarred from saying more before .
29 It may be true that under the ERA LEAs have lost an entire empire and not yet found a role .
30 In the absence of controls over referrals by non-budget holding GPs , the provision that under such contracts ‘ payment would be on a case by case basis , without any prior commitment by either party to the volume of cases which might be so dealt with ’ , would appear very similar to a prospective payment system .
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